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Technology Trivia

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    Trivia questions about technology
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  • What computer and printer giant was founded in 1939 in Palo Alto, California?
    IBM
    Dell
    Apple
    Hewlett-Packard
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  • "Cars" was the final Pixar film to be released on VHS and also the first to be released on what post-DVD high-resolution technology?
    Blu Ray
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  • According to a 2018 estimate, what percentage of classroom mobile devices in the U.S. were Google Chromebooks?
    20%
    80%
    40%
    60%
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  • in an August 2021 blog post, which social media company's CEO approved permanent remote work for employees?
    Pinterest
    LinkedIn
    Facebook
    Twitter
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  • The company that makes Roomba vacuums shares its name with which Will Smith movie?
    iRobot
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  • Which computer company is often referred to as "Big Blue"?
    IBM
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  • Typically considered the successor to dial-up internet access in many American homes, what was the "B" term for wide bandwidth data transmission which was able to transport multiple signals and traffic types?
    Broadband
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  • Which computer term did web browser programmer Lou Montulli coin to refer to information that is sent from the browser to the web server?
    cookie
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  • What technology company, now mostly known as a telecommunications giant, gained mass market popularity with its release of the “RAZR” cell phone in 2004 which became the best-selling clamshell cell phone in the world?
    Motorola
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  • What does the acronym STEM stand for in education?
    science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
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  • Which video game console released in 2006 pioneered the use of motion controls in its gameplay?
    Nintendo Wii
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  • What was the first Android-powered device from Samsung Mobile?
    Samsung Galaxy
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  • Biotech that exists on a scale of one billionth of a meter is called ______biotechnology.
    nanobiotechnology
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  • What does IoT stand for?
    Internet of Things
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  • What private electronics accessory company based in Fort Collins, CO is most well-known for a series of mammalian named phone cases that are water-resistant, shock-resistant, and drop-resistant?
    OtterBox
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  • Since 2013, what technology company focused on payments has owned the popular smartphone cash transfer app Venmo?
    Paypal
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